PT-1059 tools cannot parse index names containing newlines (#578)

* PT-1059 - Tools can't parse index names containing newlines

Fixed regular expressions in TableParser.
Added test case, including test for new lines in the column name

* PT-1059 - Tools can't parse index names containing newlines

Disabled pt-1637.t until PT-2174 is fixed.
Updated number of tables in b/t/pt-table-checksum/issue_1485195.t

* Patch newlines in table columns (#369)

Will accept this change as part of the fix for PT-1059 - Tools cannot parse index names containing new lines. We will later fix the issue with the patch ourselves.

mysql 5.6.40 allows newlines in column names however the following code:

my @defs = $ddl =~ m/^(\s+`.*?),?$/gm;

breaks due to it detecting newlines as line ends. The 'm' argument at the end does this by auto-detecting lines by newline characters.

To correct this issue I've made use of zero-length assertions known as " positive lookback"

https://www.regular-expressions.info/lookaround.html

what does it do?

m/(?:(?<=,\n)|(?<=\(\n))(\s+`(?:.|\n)+?`.+?),?\n/g;

TLDR:

Treat the string as one long string and don't treat \n as the end of a line.

look for (\s+`(?:.|\n)+?`.+?),?\n

if one of those matches look at what precedes the string

if it's ',\n' or ')\n' the string matches. Only save what's in (\s+`(?:.|\n)+?`.+?),?\n

m/ is declaring this a matching regex.

(?:(?<=,\n)|(?<=(\n)) This is an OR statement including two look-behind clauses. The ?: tells the enclosing parentheses to not store the result as a variable. I've put the two look-behinds in this OR statement below this line:

(?<=,\n) Look behind the matched string for a comma followed by a newline, the comma must be there for this look behind to match.

(?<=(\n) Look behind the matched string for a open parentheses followed by a newline, the open parentheses must be there.

(\s+`(?:.|\n)+?`.+?),?\n This is the actual match. Match newline character followed by one or more spaces followed by back-tick followed by a character which can be any character or a newline one or more times, but don't be greedy and take the rest of the match into consideration. Followed by a back tick and any character one or more times. This match stops where there is a comma or failing that a newline following a back tick and some characters.

,?\n match a comma that may not be there followed by a newline.
/g don't stop if this pattern matches keep looking for more patterns to the end of the string.

* PT-1059 - Tools can't parse index names containing newlines

Placed fix from PR-369 into proper place and created test case for this fix.

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Co-authored-by: geneguido <31323560+geneguido@users.noreply.github.com>
This commit is contained in:
Sveta Smirnova
2023-02-02 17:09:13 +03:00
committed by GitHub
parent 163376af69
commit f9726e75cc
6 changed files with 125 additions and 7 deletions

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@@ -4516,7 +4516,7 @@ sub parse {
my $engine = $self->get_engine($ddl); my $engine = $self->get_engine($ddl);
my @defs = $ddl =~ m/^(\s+`.*?),?$/gm; my @defs = $ddl =~ m/(?:(?<=,\n)|(?<=\(\n))(\s+`(?:.|\n)+?`.+?),?\n/g;
my @cols = map { $_ =~ m/`([^`]+)`/ } @defs; my @cols = map { $_ =~ m/`([^`]+)`/ } @defs;
PTDEBUG && _d('Table cols:', join(', ', map { "`$_`" } @cols)); PTDEBUG && _d('Table cols:', join(', ', map { "`$_`" } @cols));
@@ -4697,7 +4697,7 @@ sub get_keys {
my $clustered_key = undef; my $clustered_key = undef;
KEY: KEY:
foreach my $key ( $ddl =~ m/^ ((?:[A-Z]+ )?KEY .*)$/gm ) { foreach my $key ( $ddl =~ m/^ ((?:[A-Z]+ )?KEY \(?`[\s\S]*?`\),?)$/gm ) {
next KEY if $key =~ m/FOREIGN/; next KEY if $key =~ m/FOREIGN/;
@@ -4708,7 +4708,7 @@ sub get_keys {
$key =~ s/USING HASH/USING BTREE/; $key =~ s/USING HASH/USING BTREE/;
} }
my ( $type, $cols ) = $key =~ m/(?:USING (\w+))? \((.+)\)/; my ( $type, $cols ) = $key =~ m/(?:USING (\w+))? \(([\s\S]+?)\)/;
my ( $special ) = $key =~ m/(FULLTEXT|SPATIAL)/; my ( $special ) = $key =~ m/(FULLTEXT|SPATIAL)/;
$type = $type || $special || 'BTREE'; $type = $type || $special || 'BTREE';
my ($name) = $key =~ m/(PRIMARY|`[^`]*`)/; my ($name) = $key =~ m/(PRIMARY|`[^`]*`)/;

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@@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ sub parse {
my $engine = $self->get_engine($ddl); my $engine = $self->get_engine($ddl);
my @defs = $ddl =~ m/^(\s+`.*?),?$/gm; my @defs = $ddl =~ m/(?:(?<=,\n)|(?<=\(\n))(\s+`(?:.|\n)+?`.+?),?\n/g;
my @cols = map { $_ =~ m/`([^`]+)`/ } @defs; my @cols = map { $_ =~ m/`([^`]+)`/ } @defs;
PTDEBUG && _d('Table cols:', join(', ', map { "`$_`" } @cols)); PTDEBUG && _d('Table cols:', join(', ', map { "`$_`" } @cols));
@@ -389,7 +389,8 @@ sub get_keys {
my $clustered_key = undef; my $clustered_key = undef;
KEY: KEY:
foreach my $key ( $ddl =~ m/^ ((?:[A-Z]+ )?KEY .*)$/gm ) { #foreach my $key ( $ddl =~ m/^ ((?:[A-Z]+ )?KEY .*)$/gm ) {
foreach my $key ( $ddl =~ m/^ ((?:[A-Z]+ )?KEY \(?`[\s\S]*?`\),?)$/gm ) {
# If you want foreign keys, use get_fks() below. # If you want foreign keys, use get_fks() below.
next KEY if $key =~ m/FOREIGN/; next KEY if $key =~ m/FOREIGN/;
@@ -407,7 +408,7 @@ sub get_keys {
} }
# Determine index type # Determine index type
my ( $type, $cols ) = $key =~ m/(?:USING (\w+))? \((.+)\)/; my ( $type, $cols ) = $key =~ m/(?:USING (\w+))? \(([\s\S]+?)\)/;
my ( $special ) = $key =~ m/(FULLTEXT|SPATIAL)/; my ( $special ) = $key =~ m/(FULLTEXT|SPATIAL)/;
$type = $type || $special || 'BTREE'; $type = $type || $special || 'BTREE';
my ($name) = $key =~ m/(PRIMARY|`[^`]*`)/; my ($name) = $key =~ m/(PRIMARY|`[^`]*`)/;

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@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ my $extra_tables = $dbh->selectrow_arrayref("select count(*) from percona_test.c
is( is(
PerconaTest::count_checksum_results($output, 'rows'), PerconaTest::count_checksum_results($output, 'rows'),
$sandbox_version ge '8.0' ? 27 + $extra_tables : $sandbox_version lt '5.7' ? 24 : 23 + $extra_tables, $sandbox_version ge '8.0' ? 28 + $extra_tables : $sandbox_version lt '5.7' ? 24 : 23 + $extra_tables,
"Large BLOB/TEXT/BINARY Checksum" "Large BLOB/TEXT/BINARY Checksum"
); );

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@@ -0,0 +1,68 @@
#!/usr/bin/env perl
BEGIN {
die "The PERCONA_TOOLKIT_BRANCH environment variable is not set.\n"
unless $ENV{PERCONA_TOOLKIT_BRANCH} && -d $ENV{PERCONA_TOOLKIT_BRANCH};
unshift @INC, "$ENV{PERCONA_TOOLKIT_BRANCH}/lib";
};
use strict;
use warnings FATAL => 'all';
use English qw(-no_match_vars);
use Test::More;
use PerconaTest;
use Sandbox;
use SqlModes;
require "$trunk/bin/pt-table-checksum";
my $dp = new DSNParser(opts=>$dsn_opts);
my $sb = new Sandbox(basedir => '/tmp', DSNParser => $dp);
my $dbh = $sb->get_dbh_for('master');
if ( !$dbh ) {
plan skip_all => 'Cannot connect to sandbox master';
}
else {
plan tests => 3;
}
# The sandbox servers run with lock_wait_timeout=3 and it's not dynamic
# so we need to specify --set-vars innodb_lock_wait_timeout=3 else the tool will die.
# And --max-load "" prevents waiting for status variables.
my $master_dsn = 'h=127.1,P=12345,u=msandbox,p=msandbox,D=pt_1059';
my @args = ($master_dsn, qw(--set-vars innodb_lock_wait_timeout=3), '--max-load', '');
my $output;
my $exit_status;
# We test that checksum works with columns and indexes
# that contain new lines
$sb->load_file('master', 't/pt-table-checksum/samples/pt-1059.sql');
# #############################################################################
# PT-1059 LP #1093972: Tools can't parse index names containing newlines
# #############################################################################
($output, $exit_status) = full_output(
sub { pt_table_checksum::main(@args, qw(-d pt_1059)) },
stderr => 1,
);
is(
PerconaTest::count_checksum_results($output, 'errors'),
0,
"Checksum with columns and indexes, containing new lines found no errors"
);
is(
$exit_status,
0,
"Checksum with columns and indexes, containing new lines finished succesfully",
);
# #############################################################################
# Done.
# #############################################################################
$sb->wipe_clean($dbh);
ok($sb->ok(), "Sandbox servers") or BAIL_OUT(__FILE__ . " broke the sandbox");
exit;

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@@ -16,6 +16,8 @@ use Sandbox;
use SqlModes; use SqlModes;
require "$trunk/bin/pt-table-checksum"; require "$trunk/bin/pt-table-checksum";
plan skip_all => 'Disabled until PT-2174 is fixed';
my $dp = new DSNParser(opts=>$dsn_opts); my $dp = new DSNParser(opts=>$dsn_opts);
my $sb = new Sandbox(basedir => '/tmp', DSNParser => $dp); my $sb = new Sandbox(basedir => '/tmp', DSNParser => $dp);

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@@ -0,0 +1,47 @@
CREATE SCHEMA IF NOT EXISTS pt_1059;
USE pt_1059;
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1;
CREATE TABLE `t1` (
`id` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
`c` char(1) DEFAULT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (`id`),
KEY `idx_with_
newline` (`c`)
) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1;
INSERT INTO t1 (c) VALUES('a'),('b'),('c');
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t2;
CREATE TABLE `t2` (
`id` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
`column_with_
newline` char(1) DEFAULT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (`id`),
KEY `idx_c` (`column_with_
newline`)
) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1;
INSERT INTO t2 (`column_with_
newline`) VALUES('a'),('b'),('c');
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t3;
CREATE TABLE `t3` (
`id` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
`column_with_
newline` char(1) DEFAULT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (`id`),
KEY `idx_with_
newline` (`column_with_
newline`)
) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1;
INSERT INTO t3 (`column_with_
newline`) VALUES('a'),('b'),('c');
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t4;
CREATE TABLE `t4` (
`
column, starting from new line` char(1)
) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1;
INSERT INTO t4 VALUES('a'),('b'),('c');